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  • Episode 8: Gen Z’s Role in the 2020 Election Although real pirates likely didnt use much of the vocabulary we now think of as pirate lingo, Talk Like a Pirate Day gives us a fun opportunity to break out.
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  • Please note what John talks about could be disturbing for some listeners. Army’s Special Forces to now being an emergency medicine resident physician. In the Season 3 premiere of Talk Like a Pirate, John talks about how that day would alter the course of his life - going from nurse to medic in the U.S. John Hurley was a young Army nurse who responded to the Pentagon on Sept. This time thousands of people turned to shooting to make a living. The years 1700 to 1725 were considered the Golden Age of Plunder. Although most pirates were ordinary people who were forced to turn to crime to make a living. ECU Brody School of Medicine graduate Dr. A pirate is a criminal who steals ships, and sometimes also attacks coastal cities. It may be uncomfortable for some listeners. A lookout order telling you to keep your eyes open and take note. or Yo Each term is used differently to describe pirates, but they are usually referred to as arrrs, rrghs, rinkls, and gars. The Hello response would be more fitting. Listener Warning: The content included in this podcast includes recollections and depictions of the Sept. Known as an ayah, the pirate greeting involves a shout or a shout of excitement. Paul Bolin, chair of internal medicine at the Brody School of Medicine, for a COVID-19 update.Įpisode 1: Remembering 9/11 from a Pentagon First Responder In Season 3, Episode 2 of Talk Like a Pirate, we welcome, for the second time, Dr. N ow a year-and-a-half into the COVID-19 pandemic, there’s a lot of new information out there including talk of vaccine boosters and possible new treatments.

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    In Season 3, Episode 3 of Talk Like a Pirate, we get candid with Vonta, talking football, change and legacy.Įpisode 2: COVID-19 Update with Dr. Former ECU and NFL star Vonta Leach has lived in the big cities, but still calls rural eastern North Carolina home. Donna Roberson who studies many age related topics, like the aging workforce, on whether or not 70 is the new 50.Įpisode 3: Sitting Down with Football Legend Vonta LeachĪ small town country boy grows up big, into a small town country man. In Season 3, Episode 4 of Talk Like a Pirate, we speak with ECU’s Dr. Presidents Joe Biden and Donald Trump – working in your 70s and even 80s. Today is officially Talk Like a Pirate Day, so whether ye are a lubber or buccaneer, stroll up to a bucko and splice the mainbrace, perhaps. How old do you think you’ll be when you finally retire - 60, 65, 70, 75? You may end up being like U.S. In Season 3, Episode 5 of Talk Like a Pirate, the ECU Brody School of Medicine emergency medicine physician talks about the abundance of snake bites in eastern North Carolina, as well as the beauty and even dangers of flowers.Įpisode 4: “Older” Workers - Is 70 the New 50?

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    Going outside this spring might look and feel a little different after you listen to Dr. Bilge is the dirty water at the bottom of the ship.īlack Spotted – Pirate for someone with the mark of death upon them or a person sentenced to death.īlimey! – A pirate expression of surprise.īooty – Pirate for “ Loot” – stolen goods from an enemy.Episode 5: The Poison, Toxins and Venom that Surrounds Us “ Begad, I spy wit me eye a ship a sinkin”īilge-sucking – A pirate insult. Take a look at this month’s Pirate Show Cancun Jolly Roger slang tips:Īddle – Pirate for “ insane” or “ stupid”.Īrr – A pirate expression to show all kinds of emotions, approval, anger, annoyance and pain. Learning to talk like a pirate in preparation for your pirate ship night out in Cancun on the Jolly Roger is easy. Shiver me timbers One of the most popular expressions in the world of buccaneers, cannons and ships, this expression is about feeling shocked or surprised.










    Pirate lingo